Aircraft pushback accidents worldwide 1964-1992 : causes and prevention
- Authors: Dell, Geoff
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The purpose of the study was to analyse aircraft pushback accidents which have resulted in death or serious injury to aircraft pusback ground crew members and to develop effective strategies to prevent such accidents.
- Description: Thesis (Master of Applied Science)
Australian occupational protective footwear standards under mutual recognition legislation : can end-user protection levels be reduced as a result of the introduction of this legislation in Australia in 1993?
- Authors: Taylor, Anne
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "This thesis aims to investigate the effect of mutual recognition legislation on the sale and use of occupational protective footwear within Australia to determine if there is the potential for end-user protection levels to be reduced below those required by the Australian Standard, AS/NZS 2210."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Barley and malt quality assessment in a barley breeding program
- Authors: Fox, Glen
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The assessment of barley and malt quality for a barley breeding program was revised. The small size of the samples available in breeding requires the development of special methods that may differ slightly from those used by the malting and brewing industry when dealing with much larger samples of grain. Small-scale methods for malt extract determination were investigated. A new method using 1 g of malt in a 10 M1 mash was proposed for use in barley breeding. Near infared methods for barley and malt analysis were studied. Methods for distinguishing barley and malt varieties. A system for capture and storage of data and analysis of results by computer was developed specifically for a barley quality laboratory supporting a barley breeding program.
- Description: Masters of Applied Science
Effects of a 12 hour shift roster on physiological heat strain: a case study
- Authors: Batterson, Andrew
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The study investigated whether there was an increased physiological thermal stress on a group of smelter operators working a 12 hour shift roster.
Occupational fatalities in Victoria 1990-1993 : a case for the control of damaging energy not behaviour
- Authors: McLean, Colin
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The aim of the study is to analyse occupational traumatic fatalities in Victoria from the period 1990 through to 1993, to identify opportunities for prevention."
- Description: Thesis (Master of Applied Science)
Occupational health and safety in the workplace reform environment : striving for best practice occupational health and safety in the Email Washing Products divisions
- Authors: Popplewell, Ainslie
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: Masters of Science
The application of marketing concepts to occupational health and safety in an Australian University
- Authors: Giles, Murray
- Date: 1993
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The dissertation examines the legal, financial and social responsibilities that Universities have in complying with minimum occupational health and safety performance standards.The marketing principles and techniques identified in this project may assist Occupational Health and Safety managers to enhance the service provided.
- Description: Masters of Applied Science, Occupational Health and Safety
An experimental investigation of flow fields generated by extraction hoods in local exhaust ventilation / by Wilhelmus (Bill) Joost Vermeend
- Authors: Vermeend, Wilhelmus (Bill)
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , PhD
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- Description: The researcher investigated the effectiveness of exhaust hoods in controlling toxic contaminants and dust. Computer programs were used to measure velocities around the captor hoods.
- Description: Doctor of Philosphy
An investigation into the use of ellagic acid as a metal precipitation agent for the treatment of waste water
- Authors: Hann, Jeffrey A.
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis
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- Description: The aim of this project was twofold. The first part of this investigation was an attempt to produce a method for the rapid of ellagic acid from which a range of water soluble tetraalkylammonium salts could be prepared. These salts, once prepared, were to be tested for their suitability as metal precipitating agents. Ellagic acid, a commonly plant polyphenol is a waste byproduct of both the pulping and tanning industries. It is a known cancer agent and has been shown to have various pharmaceutical properties. ...."From abstract"
- Description: Bachelor of Applied Science
Cadmium and human prostatic carcinoma : a study of the analytical procedures for the determination of cadmium and zinc in human prostatic tissue, and the investigation of an association between the incidence of prosatatic adencarcinoma and the occurrence of prostatic cadmium
- Authors: Moran, Robert
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The concentrations of the heavy metals cadmium and zinc in both benign nodular hyperplastic and malignant (adenocarcinoma) human prostatic tissue obtained from Trans Urethral Resections of the Prostate (TURP) have been investigated. Healthy normal human prostates obtained from post mortem cadavers were used as controls. The change in the prostatic cadmium concentration with age was investigated. Renal cortex cadmium and zinc concentration changes with age together with the metal concentration intterelationships between prostatic and renal cortex tissues were studied. "From abstract"
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Effect of lactate tolerance board training on upper body anaerobic performance
- Authors: Morton, Darren
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The present study was concerned with the effect of lactate tolerance training and a period of reduced training on the energy systems and associated performance."
- Description: Thesis (Master of Science (Human Movement)
Investigations into the control of toad rush (Juncus Bufonius L.) in new pastures
- Authors: Hill, Reginald
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The thesis reported on experiments conducted aimed at controlling toad rush when pastures were being established. Experiments were undertaken using a range of herbicides. As a result of these tests the author asserts there is great potential for improving the establishment of new pastures.
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Malaysia and Singapore occupational health and safety : an exploratory study
- Authors: Thean Hock, Ch'ng
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: This research project constitutes an exploratory study of the governmental approach to occupational health and safety (OH&S) management
- Description: Masters
Reproductive timing and habitat preference in the stubble quail (Coturnix pectoralis) in Northern Victoria
- Authors: Toop, Simon
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis
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- Description: The timing of breeding and habitat preference in the stubble quail (Coturnix pectoralis) were assessed at two study sites, Dookie and Mitiamo, in the north of Victoria. Surveying was over and eight month period between September 1993 - April 1994. Reproductive timing was determined by monitoring changes in the gomad size of shot birds. Breeding events were verified by disproportionate increases in the number of young birds shot. Population density was measured as an indicator of habitat preference. Site characteristics known to affect habitat selection were monitored. Breeding was in spring and autumn. Spring breeding coincided with the period of maximum plant growth. Autumn breeding was stimulated by above average late summer rainfall. Male stubble quail were shot in greater numbers during a known breeding event. Stubble quail preferred areas of lightly grazed pasture dominanted by native grass species. Recently harvested wheat and barley stubble provided an abundant short-term food supply, however the ability of this habitat type to support resident stubble quail populations is questioned. Stubble quail population density appeared to be strongly influenced by territorial behaviour during breeding. Implications for the management of this game species are discussed and future lines of research recommended.
The mechanisation of saddle reef stoping on the Bendigo goldfield
- Authors: Laidlaw, Noel
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of a group training program, based on cognitive behavioural theory and techniques, on the problem-solving skills of adolescents. Evidence of a link between suicidal ideation (engaging in suicidal thinking) and reported deficits in social problem-solving or coping competence levels in adolescents is an area of investigation that offers some hope for suicide primary prevention programs. The study tried to determine if teaching social problem solving skills in a school would better equip adolescents with coping with problematic situations. The work of Hawton (1997) Hawton and Kirk (1989), Lerner and Clum (1990) and McLeavey, Daly, Ludgate and Murray (1994) formed the basis of the training program design. The emphasis was on general problem-solving skills rather on a participant’s specific current problems. Included was training in listening skills, assistance in developing problem-solving skills rather on a participant’s specific current problems. Included was training in listening skills, assistance in developing appropriate problem-solving behaviours and role simulation through the use of structured video case scenarios. Seventy four male and female year 10 secondary school students were subjects in the study. They were randomly divided into two, approximately equal, groups. Thirty six subjects established the control group and the remaining thirty eight constituted the experimental group. The findings indicated that students exposed to the problem solving training program did not have significantly higher problem-solving ability, as measured by the Problem Solving Inventory (PSI) than those who were not exposed to the training. However, females in the experimental group were significantly more likely to make conscious decisions about when they would approach or avoid a problem when compared to control group females. It is suggested that the adaptation of training, designed for suicidal clients, needs to be explored further for application to Year 10 students in the general population. More research is needed into ways to provide school based preventative training programs that will assist in the development of coping skills.
- Description: School of Science & Engineering
The use and management of hazardous substances in South Australian workplaces : a survey of health and safety respresentatives
- Authors: Bluff, Elizabeth
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "There is a dearth of information about the current use and management of hazardous substances in workplaces. This project aimed to contribute knowledge in this area by drawing on the practical experience of worker-elected health and safety representatives. This was undertaken by surveying a random sample of 7178 representatives registered with former South Australian Occupational and Safety Commission's Health and Safety Representatives Database. The survey results indicated widespread use of hazard substances although there were differences between industries and work force sectors in the range of chemical types used, the nature and degree of contact that workers have with them. Use of some chemical types was also widespread in a number of industries. Container labelling and access to material safety data sheets were found to be established in many workplaces and some form of assessment to decide how to protect workers was also often undertaken. Baseline information was obtained against which the impact of proposed regulatory reforms to control workplace hazardous substances (consistent with Workplace Australia's National Model Regulations for the Contol of Workplace Hazardous Substances) can be evaluated. This information can also be used in the planning and targeting of educative and other preventive strategies to minimise risks to health and safety arising from work with hazardous substances." Taken form Abstract
Utilisation of Kluyveromyces marxianus for the ethanolic fermentation of lactose in skim milk permeate
- Authors: Wakeling, Lara
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "In this study ethanoal was produced via fermentation of skim milk permeate using Kluyveromyces marxianus".
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Effects of AS/ISO-9000 on OH&S performance in Australian manufacturing organisations : 1990-1994
- Authors: Royce, Philip
- Date: 1995
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The aim of this exploratory study is to establish the effects of certification to AS/ISO 9000 by Australian manufacturing organisations on their OH&S performance."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Implementation of an effective medical surveillance programme at an industrial worksite
- Authors: Brabham, Neale
- Date: 1995
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: Masters of Applied Science
Nurses, night duty and health : an investigation of night and day nurses' sleep patterns, health status, and family life
- Authors: Oke, Marion
- Date: 1995
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "The primary aim of the study was to compare effects of night work and day work (rotating morning/day/evening shifts) on the physical, psychological and social well being of nurses."
- Description: Master of Applied Science